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The Life Of Emperor Bardanes Philippikos And His Blinding Birthday Surprise

In the 7th and early 8th centuries, Bardanes Philippikos (also commonly known as Philippicus Bardanes) was a prominent member of the ruling elite involved...

The Ironic Rise, Fall, And Belated Execution Of Leontios

Leontios (or Liontius) was a decorated army and navy military leader who commanded forces on the behalf of the emperors of Constantinople along the...

James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) "t is better for a man to die at peace with himself than to live haunted by an evil conscience!" From...

Who Really Slew Goliath?

King David is often deemed the most famous king of ancient Israel and arguably ranks as one of the most memorable figures whose legends...

Fragments of the Early Stoics

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Pliny The Elder’s Criticism Against Pronunciation Critics

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The Artist That Painted Britain Orange and Red

(Illustration of Scottish John the Painter circa 1777 , via Wikimedia Commons)       The 18th century revolutionary arsonist—Jack the Painter Centuries ago, one man terrorized the streets...

Manlius Torquatus Fighting A Gaul, by Ludwig Refinger (c. 1510/1515-1548/1549)

This painting, by the German artist Ludwig Refinger (c. 1510/1515-1548/1549), was inspired by a legend that was said to have occurred around the 4th...

Saxo Grammaticus

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